Notes

A mallee of widespread distribution in desert areas away from the coast, from north-west of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, eastwards and north of the Nullarbor Plain to the Gawler Ranges west of Port Augusta in South Australia. It occurs on sand-dunes and sandplain. The bark is rough on the lower stems, less commonly entirely smooth. The adult leaves are very glossy green with numerous conspicuous oil glands.

E. concinna is distinguished from these near relatives by the combination of rough lower trunks and flat-topped buds in umbels of 7–11. If smooth-barked it is most likely to be confused with E. griffithsii, a species restricted to the central goldfields of W.A., which has larger buds in clusters of 3.